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Get the Growth Weekly Newsletter sent straight to your inbox and join 1000's of other high-performers on the road to self-mastery - https://www.jjlaughlin.com/newsletterIf you want to live longer—and better—this episode is for you.Dr. Matt Chalmers joins me to unpack what real wellness looks like and why the standard advice is letting people down. He breaks down hormones, fasting, blood testing, psychedelics, and what you actually need to do to optimise your body and brain for the long haul.We cover the tactical and the transformational—science-backed, no fluff.In this episode, you'll learn: • The 4 pillars of true wellness—and why most people only address one • What blood markers actually matter (hint: it's not just cholesterol) • Why calorie counting is outdated and what to track instead • How to fast without losing muscle—and why collagen is a game-changer • Why your hormones might be fine on paper… but still be wrecking your health • The overlooked benefits of cannabis and psychedelics in healing trauma and anxiety • How to future-proof your physical health with strength, stability and balance • The essential supplements for plant-based diets (especially amino acids + B vitamins)This episode is a wake-up call. Want to avoid the slow decline most people face in their 40s, 50s and beyond? This is where you start.This episode was proudly sponsored by NZ Mortgages. You can contact them here - https://www.nzmortgages.co.nzLearn more about Dr. Chalmers here - https://chalmerswellness.com/pages/dr-matt-chalmersGrab your copy of Dr. Chalmers book here - https://www.amazon.com.au/Pillars-Wellness-Holistic-Vitality-Longevity/dp/1736060503Connect with Dr. Chalmers on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/drchalmers1/?hl=en-----Disclaimer:The information shared in this episode is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or health advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, lifestyle, medications, or supplement use. The views expressed by Dr. Matt Chalmers are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or podcast platform.Website: https://www.jjlaughlin.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GETJbxpgulYcYc6QAKLHA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesLaughlinOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameslaughlinofficial/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/life-on-purpose-with-james-laughlin/id1547874035 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WBElxcvhCHtJWBac3nOlF?si=hotcGzHVRACeAx4GvybVOQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslaughlincoaching/James Laughlin is a High Performance Leadership Coach, Former 7-Time World Champion, Host Send me a personal text messageSupport the show
It's Valentine's Day! Sterling talks with Dr. Matt Chalmers about how loving someone and being loved by someone benefits your physical and mental health, Kevin Carr joins to talk movies and more love-themed topics!
It's Valentine's Day! Sterling talks with Dr. Matt Chalmers about how loving someone and being loved by someone benefits your physical and mental health, Kevin Carr joins to talk movies and more love-themed topics!
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show * Will St Louis finally figure out how to take care of the snowy side streets? * Where is Michele Obama? * KMOX's Tom Ackerman stops by the studio to talk with Marc & Kim about Mizzou's big win over #5 Florida in men's basketball. previews the Cardinals Winter Warm-up, and who he's picking in the NCAA FB College Championship. * In Other News with Ethan: Drake sues his label, MSNBC's Rashida Jones steps down, Rare Bourbon found at Costco, Woman scammed by fake Brad Pitt, and Coors Light rebranding. Coming Up: Jim Talent, Dr. Matt Chalmers, and Kim on a Whim, too!
Dr. Matt Chalmers, a healthy living expert, joins Marc & Kim to discuss the findings of a major study, that says moderate drinking actually lowers the risk of death.
In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show * Adam Schiff grills Pam Bondi at her confirmation hearing * Former US Senator Jim Talent talks with The Marc Cox Morning Show about the confirmation hearings, the potential Hamas / Israel cease fire, and Biden's farewell speech. * Dr. Matt Chalmers, a healthy living expert, joins Marc & Kim to discuss the findings of a major study, that says moderate drinking actually lowers the risk of death. * Kim on a Whim, too! Coming Up: Shannon Bream and Griff Jenkins
On this episode of the Marc Cox Morning Show. Marc & Kim welcomes: Tom Ackerman, Jim Talent, Dr. Matt Chalmers, Shannon Bream, and Griff Jenkins. We also have Kim on a Whim and In Other News with Ethan. Topics for today include: * Pam Bondi comes out swinging in her confirmation hearing * Will the Hamas / Israel ceasefire still happen? * Where is Michele Obama? * Will the Trump inauguration have enough security? * and more! Thanks for listening and make sure to visit 971talk.com for all the latest news.
Many are setting New Year's resolutions focused on health, business, and personal growth. The importance of making realistic, achievable goals is emphasized, with experts suggesting that small, consistent steps are key to long-term success. While some find it difficult to stick to resolutions due to life's challenges, others stress the power of accountability and having a plan in place to stay on track.From adopting healthier habits to launching new ventures, the resolutions shared reflect a universal desire for self-improvement. Breaking down larger goals into manageable steps and staying disciplined are common strategies for maintaining progress. As the new year unfolds, there is a strong sense of optimism about embracing opportunities for growth and achieving personal aspirations.Highlights of the Podcast01:33 – Dr. Matt Chalmers' Advice02:04 – Accountability02:31 – Breaking Goals into Steps02:58 – Closing Remarks
Psychedelics, including ketamine, psilocybin, and ayahuasca, are gaining recognition for their therapeutic potential in treating mental health conditions such as PTSD, anxiety, and addiction. Research, particularly with veterans, shows that these substances can lead to significant improvements, with up to 85% of individuals experiencing relief from symptoms. Unlike traditional treatments, psychedelics help reset the brain's neurotransmitters, clearing mental "clutter" and promoting emotional healing.In addition to scientific studies, personal stories from individuals who have undergone psychedelic therapies highlight their transformative effects. Veterans, in particular, have reported life-changing benefits, with some overcoming severe depression, suicidal thoughts, and addiction after just a few treatments. These experiences, combined with growing clinical evidence, suggest that psychedelics offer a powerful tool for mental health recovery, providing long-lasting emotional and psychological benefits.Highlights of the Podcast00:03 - Introduction00:39 - Dr. Matt Chalmers on Research01:45 - Personal Conversations with Veterans02:54 - Personal Experience with Ketamine04:03 - Experience with Ayahuasca04:41 - The Effect of Psychedelics on the Brain
In this podcast, emphasizes a holistic approach to health, focusing on the importance of understanding body chemistry and moving beyond traditional calorie-counting methods. It highlights how individualized health strategies, such as fasting, nutrition, and supplementation, can empower people to take control of their wellness. The shift toward natural alternatives to pharmaceutical treatments is also explored, including the use of psychedelics and CBD for healing, particularly for PTSD, chronic pain, and anxiety.The impact of sleep optimization, alcohol on rest, and supplements like creatine and vitamin D3 for athletes is also covered. Hormonal health, particularly for women during perimenopause, is addressed, with a focus on restoring balance to alleviate symptoms and improve overall well-being. Self-awareness, accountability, and natural healing methods are key themes, offering valuable insights into making informed health choices for long-term wellness.Highlights of the Podcast00:02 - Dr. Matt Chalmers' Approach to Health00:59 - Dr. Chalmers' Personal Journey03:17 - The Importance of Self-Education04:18 - The Role of Biochemistry in Healing06:13 - The Importance of Learning About Your Own Body08:53 - Current Health Trends and the Need for Change10:12 - RFK's Influence and Changing Public Perception14:03 - Dr. Chalmers' Daily Health Practices19:01 - Sleep Challenges22:42 - Giving Up Alcohol for Health25:08 - Essential Supplements30:24 - Psychedelics and CBD for Healing34:35 - Challenges with Psychedelics and Cannabis38:47 - Perimenopause and Hormonal Imbalances42:33 - Testosterone's Impact on Relationships45:58 - Dr. Chalmers' Approach to Health50:27 - Empowering Clients for Transformation53:22 - Closing Remarks
In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show * Trump meets with Justin Trudeau * Dr. Matt Chalmers, Healthy Living Expert, joins Marc & Kim to discuss the viral trend of eating a stick of butter for a snack and what people should really know about it. * 2A Tuesday with Luis Valdes, National Spokesperson for Gun Owners of America. Luis and Marc discuss a popular gun manufacturer that thanked Elon Musk after being suspended by Facebook. * Kim on a Whim, too! Coming Up: Marc Lotter and Ryan Wiggins
On this episode of the Marc Cox Morning Show. Marc & Kim welcomes: Bill D'Agostino, John Lamping, Dr. Matt Chalmers, Luis Valdes, Marc Lotter, and Ryan Wiggins We also have Kim on a Whim and In Other News with Ethan. Topics for today include: * Is anyone surprised Joe pardoned Hunter * Trump meets with Justin Trudeau * Why does Hunters pardon cover an 11 year gap? * *Breaking News* South Korea have declared martial law Thanks for listening and make sure to visit 971talk.com for all the latest news.
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show * Did Joe know he was going to pardon Hunter back in June? * Bill D'Agostino, senior research analyst/media editor with MRC News Busters, joins Marc & Kim to discuss the Hunter Biden pardon and the Kash Patel nomination * Former MO Senator John Lamping joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss the Kash Patel nomination to be the head of the FBI * In Other News with Ethan: Wicked Soundtrack taking over, Avril Lavigne extends tour, Danny Pintauro can't ride scooters, Stoli is bankrupt, and Boss fires 90% of his staff. Coming Up: Dr. Matt Chalmers, Luis Valdes, and Kim on a Whim, too!
Dr. Matt Chalmers, Healthy Living Expert, joins Marc & Kim to discuss the viral trend of eating a stick of butter for a snack and what people should really know about it.
Happy Black Friday! Ken Broo subs in for Scott Sloan as he talks about Trump's upcoming administration with Kevin Spivak, RFK's plan to make America healthy again with Dr. Matt Chalmers, talks to local Cincinnati musician Freekbass, Ohio State vs Michigan with Dan Hope and whether or not college is worth it with James Terry.
Happy Black Friday! Ken Broo subs in for Scott Sloan as he talks about Trump's upcoming administration with Kevin Spivak, RFK's plan to make America healthy again with Dr. Matt Chalmers, talks to local Cincinnati musician Freekbass, Ohio State vs Michigan with Dan Hope and whether or not college is worth it with James Terry.
Happy Black Friday! Ken Broo subs in for Scott Sloan as he talks about Trump's upcoming administration with Kevin Spivak, RFK's plan to make America healthy again with Dr. Matt Chalmers, talks to local Cincinnati musician Freekbass, Ohio State vs Michigan with Dan Hope and whether or not college is worth it with James Terry.
Dr. Matt Chalmers joined The WBAP Morning News to talk about how treating addiction with Ozempic is breaking new ground. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Healthy living expert Dr. Matt Chalmers takes a holistic approach to healing by looking at the mind, body, and spirit of his patients. He joined Bob and Chris Michaels to discuss the wonder drug Ozempic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Effective holiday health and fitness strategies emphasize the importance of focusing on macronutrients over simple calorie counting. Balancing hormones and nutrition can lead to sustainable fat loss and overall better health, especially during the festive season when indulgence is common. Insights are shared on overcoming common fitness myths, including the pitfalls of the traditional bulk-and-cut approach, and offering a more consistent method for building muscle while minimizing fat gain.Recovery is a critical component of fitness, with an emphasis on sleep, hormone regulation, and the healing benefits of various recovery techniques. These tips aren't just for athletes but for anyone looking to improve their physical health and wellbeing. Practical advice is given for maintaining a healthy lifestyle without giving up favorite foods, showing that balance and moderation are key to long-term success in fitness and health.Highlights of the Podcast00:11 – Introduction02:11 – Macronutrients Over Calories05:36 – Debunking Bodybuilding Myths07:31 – Recovery and Regeneration12:28 – Healing Methods for Everyone14:13 – Closing
November 19, 2024 ~ Heathy living expert Dr. Matt Chalmers joins Kevin to talk about the case for Ozempic as an addiction treatment.
We've all seen this movie before. Some of us have two Thanksgivings to go to. We just eat as much as we possibly can, and then we feel bad. So we eat more comfort food and then wake up on January 2nd with a New Year's resolution to lose all that fat. How do you break this cycle that we all do each year? We've run in a nationally known healthy living expert, Dr. Matt Chalmers.
Meet Dr. Matt Chalmers, he uses physiology, or the study of how the body actually works to heal and improve health. Restoring health is not only possible it's natural as long as you work with the original design of how the body works. Often times called biohacking, finding the best and safest way to achieve change in the body is what physiological wellness is all about. Time stamps: 0:00- 1:20: Intro 1:20- 1:55: Mission on this planet 1:55- 2:30: What made you start your business 2:30- 3:10: Previous life 3:10- 4:50: Core offer 4:50- 6:22: What customers value most 6:22- 7:19: Price points 7:19- 8:13: Tools 8:13- 8:27: Launching 8:27- 9:18: Success 9:18- 10:06: Million Dollar Creators Database 10:06- 12:33: Revenue 12:33- 13:34: Growth 13:34- 14:58: Costs 14:58- 16:18: Customer acquisition 16:18- 20:30: Funnel 20:30- 21:39: Secret to growing and converting audience 21:39- 22:45: Future 22:45- 23:15: Biggest thing holding you back 23:15- 28:50: Quick fire questions 28:50- 30:09: Outro Follow Dr. Matt Chalmers Instagram Linkedin YouTube Facebook Follow Million Dollar Creators Instagram: milliondollarcreators.club TikTok: @million_dollar_creators YouTube: @Million_Dollar_Creators Creator Database
In this conversation, Sarah and Dr. Matt Chalmers explore the multifaceted nature of holistic health and wellness, emphasizing the interconnectedness of mental and physical health. Dr. Chalmers shares his journey into holistic practices, the importance of addressing root causes of health issues, and the role of purpose in healing. They discuss the impact of stress on health, the need to redefine healthcare, and the significance of effective communication in personal relationships. The conversation also touches on the importance of physical connection in development and the implications of societal changes on mental health. In this conversation, Sarah and Dr. Chalmers explore the interconnectedness of play, learning, and emotional processing, emphasizing the importance of physical activity in education and the transformative potential of psychedelics in therapy. They discuss the integration of various therapeutic modalities, including NLP and physical therapy, and the significance of having a guide during psychedelic experiences. The conversation delves into the subconscious mind, emotional accountability, and personal growth, ultimately highlighting the collective consciousness and the power of love and light in overcoming darkness.Apply for Our Upcoming Retreat in Sedona!➡️Retreat - Reignite in the Red Rockshttps://www.sparkflc.com/retreatJoin my Membership Community:https://www.sparkflc.com/offers/VQLdF2mqGet in touch:My Website: https://www.sparkflc.com/Stay Connected:My Website: https://www.sparkflc.com/Instagram: @sarah_sparkmalone / https://www.instagram.com/sarah_sparkmalone/Facebook: Sarah Spark Malone / https://www.facebook.com/SarahSparkFLC/Email: Sarah@sparkflc.comWho am I:Sarah Malone is a transformational spiritual guide and teacher. She is a clinical hypnotherapist, retreat specialist, author, TV Personality and owner of Spark: The Secret Place where she helps people harmonize their physical and spiritual selves. She teaches workshops and speaks about the ego and the soul and how to walk with God. She believes in Jesus and hosts retreats designed to help people heal their inner wounds and become more of the person God created them to be. Using holistic and alternative methods, she hopes to bridge the gap between religion and New Age spirituality disguised as Light. She works with the mind, body and spirit, helping you integrate all 3 with God at the center of you.Please subscribe, share, & support the show with the links or follow Sarah on social media!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ignite-the-spark-within. If you've consistently received value from this show and want to help support the ongoing delivery of empowering messages, insights and encouragement, while also helping others, please subscribe! My subscribers receive early release and behind the scenes footage of the show for a nominal amount. https://plus.acast.com/s/ignite-the-spark-within. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
About the Guest(s): Dr. Matt Chalmers is a health and wellness expert specializing in holistic wellness and neurology. With an emphasis on treating the entire person, Dr. Chalmers focuses on minimizing stress and promoting a balanced lifestyle through integrative approaches. Known for his innovative perspective on health, he includes mindset practices, nutrition, and physical exercise as a part of his treatment strategy. Additionally, Dr. Chalmers is a proponent of using psychedelics for mental health treatments, particularly benefiting veterans and first responders. He also has an initiative called Tree of Life aimed at treating PTSD and addiction. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of the Who Ya Know Show, host Trevor Houston chats with Dr. Matt Chalmers about the depths of holistic wellness, stress management, and innovative treatment strategies for mental health. Dr. Chalmers begins by sharing his personal wellness journey and the importance of setting positive examples for his children, even undertaking challenges like seven-day fasts. The conversation quickly moves to holistic wellness principles, focusing on the significance of mindset, gratitude, and positive outlooks in managing stress and enhancing overall health. Dr. Chalmers dives deep into the world of nutrition, discussing the transitions from a "cheat day" mentality to "reward days" to foster a healthier relationship with food. He offers practical advice on diet choices, the keto lifestyle, and the pros and cons of pre-packaged meal services like Factor Meals. The discussion then shifts to the importance of proper testosterone levels for both men and women, emphasizing how stress management and hormonal balance play crucial roles in maintaining optimal health. Dr. Chalmers also shares fascinating insights into using ketamine and psychedelics for treating PTSD and addiction among veterans and first responders, advocating for these therapies based on their effectiveness and the profound benefits observed. Resources: - Dr. Matt Chalmers LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-chalmers-46b5aa32/ - Career Transition Summit: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/67/04404igv - LinkedIn e-book: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/714118097/ - Subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/who-ya-know-show - Trevor Houston is a licensed financial professional offering insurance/financial products through various carriers. For more info visit http://cpwstrategies.com Chapters: (4:55) Microwaving Food in Plastic: Health Concerns and Alternatives (7:02) Understanding the Keto Diet and Its Benefits (10:51) Genetic Testing, Health Awareness, and Building a Supportive Community (14:36) The Benefits and Mechanisms of Coffee Enemas for Liver Detox (17:11) Mind and Body Wellness Through Routine and Positive Mindset (22:15) Fasting Tips and Tricks for Weight Loss and Health (27:07) Burning Fat Efficiently Through Type Two Muscle Fiber Activation (31:05) The Importance of Monitoring Testosterone Levels at All Ages (33:45) The Impact of Love Languages on Marriage and Quality of Life (36:12) Understanding Testosterone Replacement and Boosters (42:35) Balancing Health Through Regular Testing and Community Support (46:24) Understanding Somatotypes and Personalized Diet Challenges (52:13) Ketamine and Psychedelics for Treating PTSD and Addiction (56:00) The Transformative Power of Psychedelics on Personal Growth (58:05) Ketamine Treatment's Unexpected Benefits for Heart and Nervous System (1:00:01) The Medical Benefits and Risks of Ketamine and Cannabis (1:05:04) Psychedelics as a Potential Solution for Severe Depression and Anxiety (1:12:30) The Importance of Open-Mindedness and Seeking Multiple Opinions
Key Topics DiscussedDr. Matt Chalmers' JourneyInspired by personal injury and recovery through chiropractic care.Dedication to long-term wellness and holistic healing.Holistic Health ApproachIndividualized treatment plans based on patient goals.Comprehensive diagnostics including echocardiograms, muscle testing, and blood work.Importance of managing stress and mental health for overall well-being.Managing StressTop methods: Exercise, practicing gratitude, and ensuring quality sleep.Emphasis on mental work and changing perspectives to reduce stress.Common Myths in Health and FitnessMisconceptions about women and testosterone.Debunking the idea that lifting heavy weights makes women bulky.Challenges with the calories in vs. calories out model.Nutrition and SupplementsImportance of a balanced diet tailored to individual needs.Benefits of peptides like BPC-157 and the role of growth hormone.Chronic Pain and InjuriesUse of cannabis and other holistic methods to manage chronic pain.Detoxifying the liver to alleviate conditions like fibromyalgia.Mental Health and PsychedelicsPotential of ketamine and psilocybin in treating PTSD, addiction, and depression.Success stories and ongoing research supporting these treatments.Practical Wellness TipsDaily routines that enhance physical and mental health.Importance of setting challenging goals and consistently working towards them."If you want long-term success, pick a hard project and work at it every day." Dr. Chalmers' Links:Website: https://chalmerswellness.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchalmers1/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYU54FxJK1COaW8OhV4Q96wLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-chalmers-a422803b/X: https://x.com/DrChalmers1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wellnessinsightsdrchalmers/ Interested in Harder Than Life Coaching with Kelly? Sign Up Today: https://f1.harderthanlife.com/htlcoaching21-100 Download the HTL App Today!Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mightybell.harderthanlifeApple App Store:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/harder-than-life/id6472210352Harder than Life Website: https://www.harderthanlife.com/Shop HTL merch: https://harderthanlifeshop.com/Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Harder-than-Life-Overcoming-Addiction/dp/1544539126/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2V9ID7MLAX3XX&keywords=harder+than+life+kelly+siegel&qid=1673314631&sprefix=harder+than+life%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-1Business Website: https://www.trustntm.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harderthanlife.pod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kelly.siegel.71LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-siegel-0146a3YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCncVFeA5P2LrAovuofQQcDgTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kellysiegel71
Today, I had an incredible conversation with Dr. Matt Chalmers, a holistic health expert and author of "Pillars of Wellness." Dr. Chalmers isn't your typical chiropractor—his deep dive into research and passion for fixing the issues others overlook is game-changing. We talked about everything from the critical role of testosterone in healing to groundbreaking methods for treating chronic pain and diseases. Dr. Chalmers shares insights on how simple changes can dramatically improve your health, and his innovative approach is something everyone needs to hear. If you're ready to transform your health and wellness, this episode is a must-listen.#RickJordan #Podcast We Meet: Matt Chalmers, Chalmers WellnessEpisode References: Chiropractic CareConnect:Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordanConnect with Matt: https://pillarsofwellness.com/Universal Rate & Review: https://lovethepodcast.com/allinwithrickjordanSubscribe & Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RickJordanALLINAbout Matt:I kept seeing that people had issues and no one wanted to find the answers to them. Since I had issues and everyone was wrong about them and I had to fix them I started looking at how to fix everyone else, like a puzzle. So I wake up at 4 every morning and I have for 10 years and I read research. So I have been able to figure out from the research how to fix a lot of things.
Dr. Matt Chalmers shares highlights from his two-week family trip across Europe, covering London, Paris, Italy, and Greece. He praises the cleanliness and safety of the cities, recounts his culinary adventures, and discusses the noticeable changes in his hunger and diet after indulging in European pastries and local delicacies. Dr. Chalmers also reflects on the impressive architecture, especially in Rome and the Vatican, and the enriching interactions with locals and other travelers. He concludes with recommendations for future travelers and an invitation for questions about his experiences.Highlights of the Podcast00:25 - Cleanliness and Safety00:40 - Destinations Overview01:20 - Culinary Highlights02:05 - Pastries and Desserts03:00 - Hunger and Diet04:00 - Fat Oxidation State05:00 - Food and Water Retention05:40 - Gelato and Honeycomb06:20 - Walking and Sightseeing07:30 - Social Media Break08:00 - Celebrity Sighting08:20 - Food Variety09:20 - European Beer09:50 - Interactions and Learning10:40 - Global Perspectives11:20 - Travel Recommendations
In this episode of "The Starting Line" podcast, host Cole Taylor sits down with Dr. Matt Chalmers to explore the flaws in the traditional "calories in, calories out" model of weight management. Dr. Chalmers, drawing from his extensive experience in functional medicine, reveals how this oversimplified approach neglects crucial factors like hormonal balance and metabolic function.Dr. Chalmers challenges the conventional wisdom by emphasizing the importance of understanding the body's chemistry and individual physiology. He advocates for a personalized approach to health, stressing the significance of hormone optimization and metabolic health in achieving sustainable weight loss and overall well-being. Through insightful discussions on nutrition, hormone balance, and metabolic function, listeners gain valuable insights into navigating the complexities of achieving and maintaining optimal health.Listen In!Our resources:TSL Training Camp Application: Click HereFREE DOWNLOAD: Optimize your health & performance with a fully customized protocol:Optimized Entrepreneur Protocol Join our free community, The Optimized Entrepreneur, for free resources and trainings to optimize your health & performance:www.facebook.com/groups/optimizedentrepreneurLearn more about working 1on1 with Cole & The Starting Line team to optimize your health & performance:www.thestartingline.fitConnect with Cole:www.cole360.comConnect with Dr. Matt Chalmers:linktr.ee/DrChalmers1
Fasting approach and its importance in achieving a fat oxidizing state for health and weight loss. Emphasizes the need for understanding the glycemic function and provides insights into the biochemical processes involved in fasting, supplementation, and maintaining optimal energy levels during fasting. Introduces charity initiatives aimed at supporting veterans and first responders dealing with PTSD and addiction.Highlights of the Podcast00:08 - The big thing about fasting00:51 - The the fat oxidizing state02:14 - The number one thing you guys need to make sure you do02:33 - Glycemic function is the key to how the sugar system works04:20 - The possibilities of outcomes and go that route05:18 - Dr. Matt Chalmers: [00:05:18] Gluconeogenesis is how your liver produces glucose for your brain and for your blood06:55 - The exercising stage07:45 - Methylated B vitamins versus omega three fatty acids08:33 - Increase your your nutrients room or your body needs energy needs ATP09:35 - We need even more ATP11:47 - Any fat oxidizing steak13:00 - Reverse or end the PTSD in addiction
Highlights of the Podcast:00:49 - The dementia and Alzheimer01:55 - The the mental acuity of the president02:33 - Dementia and early entrance into Alzheimer's02:55 - President of the United States03:37 - The social engagements or public engagements04:27 - The special counsel's report
Description: Heart-pounding moments and life's unpredictabilities often catch us off guard. Dr. Matt Chalmers joins me to share how this executive's close encounter with mortality sparked a company-wide revolution, emphasizing the non-negotiable necessity of regular health check-ups, especially for those in high-stress roles like sales. We open up about our own run-ins with stress and explain why preventative care isn't just a nice thought—it's a must-have for anyone looking to go the distance in their career.We also tap into mental wellness and the groundbreaking potential of psychedelics in treating PTSD and addiction. Dr. Chalmers leads us through his experiences beyond the traditional healthcare fence, discussing his work with Delta 8 for pain management and his successful ventures in utilizing ketamine and psilocybin. We share compelling personal accounts and historical research to paint a vivid picture of the healing powers these substances hold, particularly for veterans and first responders who have walked through the fire of trauma.Key Moments:-Dr. Chalmers's craziest sales story!-Managing pain isn't enough - tackling addiction can be done.-The power of using psychedelics and alternative therapies for treating ailments and diseases.-How the impact of trauma on veterans and first responders can be regulated and treated with specific, innovative therapies.Connect with Dr. Matt Chalmers:Dr. Matt Chalmers is a respected health and wellness expert known for his holistic approach to health issues. With a diverse clientele, including athletes and celebrities, he specializes in nutrition, women's health, weight management, and holistic healing.Dr. Chalmers addresses a range of conditions, from chronic fatigue to chiropractic problems, often when traditional treatments fall short. His bestselling book, “Pillars of Wellness,” simplifies wellness practices, while his role in transforming health journeys is highlighted in Deborah Bain, M.D.'s book. With degrees from Parker Chiropractic College and certifications in various fields, he continues to impact lives in Dallas alongside his wife.https://chalmerswellness.com/pages/cw-store/Connect with Drewbie:Your Host, Drewbie Wilson:With over $15 million in online sales, Drewbie's vast experience spans multiple industries. His journey from a 300-pound weight loss to becoming a sales powerhouse has shaped his perspective on life and success.Get Ready to Crush It in Sales!Ready to dive into the world of sales like never before? Join Drewbie Wilson and his incredible lineup of guests on "Call The Damn Leads." Don't miss out on the insights, humor, and strategies that can take your sales career to new heights.https://callthedamnleads.com/pages/podcastFollow Call The Damn Leads on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/callthedamnleads and https://www.instagram.com/callthedamnleads/https://pillarsofwellness.com/As always, if you have any questions, please send them to Questions@ChalmersWellness.com. I answer all of them and look forward to hearing from you.Check out Chalmers Pillarsofwellness.com for Wellness updates!On my Wellness Insights, Substack, Comment, Like, and Interact with others on their wellness journey. Communities can make a difference. https://drchalmers.substack.com/
Rob Anspach interviews Dr. Matt Chalmers on wellness insights, PTSD, ketamine addiction, hormone therapy, diabetes, nutrition, stress and MTHR. The post Ep 274 – Wellness Insights first appeared on Rob Anspach's E-Heroes.
The Dr. Chalmers Wellness Insights Podcast episode features an in-depth conversation between Dr. Matt Chalmers and Scott Richardson discussing Scott's experiences with ketamine therapy following multiple family tragedies. Scott candidly shares his journey through grief, the impact on his mental health, and how ketamine treatments aided his healing process. The conversation delves into setting intentions, dealing with loss, and the profound effect ketamine therapy had on Scott's emotional well-being, offering a glimpse into the transformative potential of this therapy in addressing trauma and mental health challenges.00:55 - COVID pneumonia03:21 - The joyful times that you're supposed to be enjoying in life05:27 - The minimum dosage06:05 - Check your hormones07:15 - A thing called mind-blowing09:54 - How to build that in your mind versus the other ones you did?10:27 - When you have anxiety and you tell it to somebody14:25 - Talking to your subconscious16:04 - Bad part of COVID18:06 - You got to figure out how to set your own intention20:30 - PR surgery22:15 - Psychotherapy or talk therapy23:36 - The Academy thinghttps://pillarsofwellness.com/As always, if you have any questions, please send them to Questions@ChalmersWellness.com. I answer all of them and look forward to hearing from you.Check out Chalmers Pillarsofwellness.com for Wellness updates!On my Wellness Insights, Substack, Comment, Like, and Interact with others on their wellness journey. Communities can make a difference. https://drchalmers.substack.com/For everything about my TEDx talk go HERE NOW https://pillarsofwellness.com/tedx/
We're continuing our year-end updates on this year's crop harvests, and what you can expect next year. Today, we're sitting down with some of our favorite folks; your CMG Territory Managers! Jon Mendrick, Tim Burke, Tony Little, and Matt Chalmers join us on the brew deck to talk about the 2023 barley harvest in both Canada and the US. What are some challenges of growing malting barley over other cereal crops? What are the benefits of having two harvests and what do maltsters do to ensure stable quality? What's important to look for on a COA and how do you read it? Then Abi Conner joins us for our last Ask Abi of the year to recap all the exciting new products we rolled out this year and tease what you can look forward to next year. Thanks for joining us for an incredible 4th season and helping us win Best Beer Podcast at the Craft Beer Marketing Awards earlier this year! We'll be back in mid-January for Season 5!
Chalmers Wellness™ is a full service rehabilitation and recovery facility that offers a very wide variety of care from chiropractic, physical therapy, to eastern medicine nutritional testing! Visit the website at www.chalmerswellness.com or follow him on IG @drchalmers1 to learn more about Chalmers Wellness™ & Also grab yourself a copy of that 3rd Issue of Cannabis Talk Magazine to read all about him!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President and owner of Chalmers Wellness™, Dr. Matt Chalmers & Mary Brown join Tony K. AKA TheInsiderInvestor for an in-depth discussion about interesting topics from wellness to finance. Be sure to visit the website at www.chalmerswellness.com & follow him on IG @chalmerswellness to get the help you need today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President & Owner of Chalmers Wellness™, Dr. Matt Chalmers joins Blue & Tony K. AKA TheInsiderInvestor for an in-depth discussion about suicide awareness, therapy for addiction, & many more important issues that can be treated. Be sure to visit the website at www.chalmerswellness.com & follow him on IG @chalmerswellness to get the help you need today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out all things around my TEDx talk at Pillarsofwellness.com/tedx#opiods #cannabisheals #addictionrecovery #tedxtalk This video includes questions- What was the reason I gave my ten-year-old son, why did he have the surgery? - How did I approach the dilemma of using Opioids for my son's pain management?Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:00:04] This is Dr. Chalmers. Welcome to Wellness Insights with me. Dr. Chalmers. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:00:07] How did it affect my son's pain management? A lot. I mean, this is more, and I have all the pictures. If you knew me, you wanted to throw up, but I had to take pictures of it while they were doing it. They did chip the bone off of his plate because of the bone and sort of growing over it. So imagine that they decided this long prior. It opens. They can get to the they can get inside, and they can start working on the actual bones. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:00:23] And they had to take a chisel and literally like chip away at the bone that's in there before they can even unscrew the screws. When it was done. So you can see the incision, and you can see the bone, and there are holes, there are six holes in the back, like not like small holes, like big old holes where those screws used to be all the way through. And so then they put it back together. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:00:47] What happened the first time that he had the surgery when they put him in is that he had a reaction to the dissolvable strips, sorry, the dissolvable sutures they used. And so it had opened up. We had this wound issue to him; he had this giant scar. It was like three-quarters of an inch this way by the entire six-inch length of the scar. So what they did was they did a scar revision where they just cut off that scab. So he had to have the bone chipped away. He had six giant holes in the actual bone. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:01:22] Maybe six inches cut out and then sewn back together. That's that's what the surgery was. So I really understand this was not like pulling a splinter out. This was a major actual surgery, A to a ten-year-old. And then what we ended up doing was we just cut little strips, and I gave him little strips, and he was fine whenever he would be like, Hey, Dad, my arm starting to hurt, I would give him a little strip, and he put it under his tongue. It would dissolve, and he'd be fine. Ten or 15 minutes later, I'd be like, Hey, how's your arm? He's like, Oh, it's fine. And he would go back to reading, and I was making sure that he wasn't getting high because I wanted to make sure the dose was right. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:01:32] And I would talk to him and stuff like that, and he his normal silly self in anything, nothing I would consider that was an added bonus. No, no, no high issues. So it worked out really, really well. What observations do I make about the son's experience with sublingual strips in terms of psychological effects. This is how I knew that I'd use them on me, and I'd use them on my friends and use them on everybody else. But when I gave them to my son for his issues, that's really when I knew. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:02:16] I knew for a fact This is our replacement for opioids. This is it. My ten-year-old is not high. He's talking normally. He's reading his book. He's remembering everything he read. He has no pain. This is what we need to be doing. This is it. This is where we need to go. The observation was that we have our solution. I'm done looking. This is it. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:02:35] We need everybody to know we have a new national conversation about this. We need to be using these in everybody so that we don't have addiction issues. We don't have the death issues and can bring everybody back together. We can rebuild and stabilize our families. So 100%, it was super critical. It changed the way I think about it, too, 100%. I know now that this is the medication we should be using. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:02:43] So that's that was the observation I made, and that's what it changed. So, how do I react to the idea of having more comprehensive information about cannabis? 100%. We need 100%. We need more research. And we're trying right now to get our camera strips in for pain research in California. I'm pretty sure that seeing it knocked out. I will talk about that more than you guys want to hear. But because I, like I said, Ben, we've got it. We've got to got to give options other than opioids. You know, it's we have to. So we know we need all the information we can. I'd love PET scan function. I love long-term studies. You know, all of it like we need is.Addressing opioid addiction is a huge issue in the United States, and together we can make a difference.Check out Chalmers Pillarsofwellness.com for Wellness updates! And ask me any questions you have at questions@chalmerswellness.com. I answer all of them and look forward to hearing from you.The Chalmers Wellness Stubstack just launched. Comment, Like, and Interact with other people on their wellness journey. Communities can make a difference. DrChalmers.substack.comDr. Matt ChalmersDisclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Before taking any action based on this information you should first consult with your physician or health care provider. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions regarding a medical condition, your health, or wellness.Addressing opioid addiction is a huge issue in the United States, and together we can make a difference.Check out Chalmers Pillarsofwellness.com for Wellness updates! And ask me any questions you have at questions@chalmerswellness.com. I answer all of them and look forward to hearing from you.The Chalmers Wellness Stubstack just launched. Comment, Like, and Interact with other people on their wellness journey. Communities can make a difference. DrChalmers.substack.comDr. Matt ChalmersDisclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Before taking any action based on this information you should first consult with your physician or health care provider. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions regarding a medical condition, your health, or wellness.
Check out all things around my TEDx talk at Pillarsofwellness.com/tedxIt is rewarding to get feedback and start discussions around the opioid crisis across the nation. As we progress, we will post our interviews and discussions to help bridge the conversations. Please send me your questions at quesitons@chalmerswellness.com about any of the research as you can help with the crisis through your discussions. This podcast features some questions that have been sent in from viewers of my TEDx talk. This podcast features questions.- How much do I Emphasize the Importance of shutting off the Amygdala?- Consider Cannabis as a NutrientThe following is a transcription of this podcast from questions@chalmerswellness.com.Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:00:03] This. Doctor Chalmers, welcome to Wellness Insights with me, Dr. Chalmers. Which part of the brain is can have the ability to affect and how does this impact anxiety? Well, if you specifically are talking about anxiety, that's the amygdala. So the amygdala is in the temporal lobe and it is responsible for all the bad things in the world. Fear, hate, anger, terror, stress, anxiety, all that stuff. So that's the big issue with how it affects the brain and affects the amygdala. And we want it to affect the amygdala. It does not affect the pons, like I said earlier. So you can continue to breathe as much as you want to. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:00:32] It has more impact on the temporal lobe than anything else, which is really good because that's where epileptic epilepsy comes from. So we can actually suppress temporal firing, which a so a seizure is abnormal firing in the temporal lobe. Okay. So we can decrease firing in the temporal lobe. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:00:50] Guess what? All of a sudden we've decreased seizures and that's what we see with all of cannabis in epilepsy. So that's why epilepsy and cannabis works so well together because of that suppression of abnormal firing in the temporal lobe. It does have some suppression function to the frontal lobe. So you're not gonna be able to think nearly as well that, you know, depending on how much you've consumed and where you're at, you know, you might have anywhere from 0 to 10% functional command loss. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:01:18] I will tell you that as a personal thing, something I'm super not proud of. There's been lots and lots of times in my youth where I would drink too much and then drive home. I know it's stupid. It's the worst thing I've ever done. It's terrible, but I've never consumed cannabis and then thought, you know, I should drive. In fact, there's been a couple of times where I was supposed to leave at a certain time and I went, No, I don't feel like I'm good to drive. I'm going to wait 30 minutes, which has never happened with Canada, with with, with alcohol. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:01:44] So as far as making bad decisions, I have not seen it. You're going to say to silly stop because that you think is profound. But that's about it. And the worst thing you're going to do is eat too much. That's from what we've seen. That's basically what's going on. How much do I emphasize the importance of shutting out the amygdala? My entire practice is based around the quality of life. Wellness is the quality of life over time. Shutting off stress is the number one thing I try to do. And so shutting down the amygdala, calming it down, the thing that tells you that everything is terrible, that you're you're scared, that you have stress, that you know, all the negative things fear, hate, anger, terror. How about how much how important to shutting that off? Really important. Really important. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:02:25] So, yeah, like this is a daily thing. Like, we should start working on this. How do I connect anxiety and stress, the functioning amygdala? I just kind of told you it is directly 100% linked. So I will tell you this. This is kind of silly joke, but it's also kind of silly. True. I will consider cannabis a nutrient because the definition of nutrient is something that the body requires in order to function normally and survive. If you didn't have any cannabinoids in your body, your brain would no longer work. Your endocannabinoid system which is inside of you right now. Regardless if you've ever consumed cannabis, it is in there. And we're using cannabinoids to make the brain and spinal cord function. Dr. Matt Chalmers [00:03:04] Your entire CNS is directly dependent upon those chemicals to function. So adding in a different cannabinoid structure that helps your body to function, helps your brain to function in the way that we want to. I'm going to consider that a nutrient tongue-in-cheek funny, kind of true, that type of thing. So but that's that's just a fun thing that I have to throw out. If you guys have any questions, hit us up questions at Chalmers wellness dot com Thanks. #tedxtalk #pain #opiods #opiodcrisis #cannabisheals #cannabistalk101 #addictionrecoveryAddressing opioid addiction is a huge issue in the United States, and together we can make a difference.Check out Chalmers Pillarsofwellness.com for Wellness updates! And ask me any questions you have at questions@chalmerswellness.com. I answer all of them and look forward to hearing from you.The Chalmers Wellness Stubstack just launched. Comment, Like, and Interact with other people on their wellness journey. Communities can make a difference. DrChalmers.substack.comDr. Matt ChalmersDisclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Before taking any action based on this information you should first consult with your physician or health care provider. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions regarding a medical condition, your health, or wellness.Addressing opioid addiction is a huge issue in the United States, and together we can make a difference.Check out Chalmers Pillarsofwellness.com for Wellness updates! And ask me any questions you have at questions@chalmerswellness.com. I answer all of them and look forward to hearing from you.The Chalmers Wellness Stubstack just launched. Comment, Like, and Interact with other people on their wellness journey. Communities can make a difference. DrChalmers.substack.comDr. Matt ChalmersDisclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Before taking any action based on this information you should first consult with your physician or health care provider. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions regarding a medical condition, your health, or wellness.
How to Get Superior Health with Dr. Matt Chalmers In today's episode, our guest is Dr. Matt Chalmers. He is a health and wellness expert, author, and speaker who specializes in the areas of long-term wellness, nutrition, women's health, weight loss, athlete wellness, and holistic healing. He is also the author of the bestselling book “Pillars of Wellness,” which helps readers cut through the information overload about wellness, exercise, and diet to figure out the actions they can take that will have the greatest impact. [2:30] Why should I listen to you? Typically, the conversations I have with people revolve around important health issues. I specialize in various areas that conventional medicine may not address effectively, such as hormone therapy and cardiac prevention. Currently, my primary goal is to combat the opioid epidemic by leveraging the benefits of cannabis and ketamine. Many people either have misconceptions or limited knowledge about the tools we have to combat this crisis. [3:40] How did you arrive at this point? Can you share the journey that led you to confidently discuss this topic on a podcast? It's actually quite amusing. I play the medical role in what's essentially a venture capital (VC) company. Our primary task involves evaluating various deals. We work extensively with NFL athletes because they often come across questionable deals and require someone to tell them when something isn't right. So, when someone brought us a cannabis-related opportunity, it piqued our interest. At first, we didn't pay much heed, assuming it was just another offering. However, it turned out that cannabis has incredible medical potential. In fact, it can alleviate pain in 64% of cases, which rivals opioids. This completely changed my perspective on cannabis. We realized that many people were missing out on its remarkable health benefits, primarily due to misconceptions or concerns about smoking or vaping. To address this, we employ a unique technology that allows users to benefit from cannabis without smoking, vaping, or ingesting it. This method provides pain relief without the psychoactive effects. For instance, I discussed in my TED Talk how I used these cannabis strips to help my 10-year-old son recover from surgery without experiencing a high. We've found great success in using this approach to manage pain for various medical conditions. This journey started as a response to the opioid epidemic, and we believe more people should be aware of these alternatives. [5:58] In your journey of doing this work, what sparked your passionate connection to it? Was it driven by personal experiences, childhood influences, or a desire to help a specific demographic in need? Interestingly, I have a personal connection to this endeavor, although it's not the primary reason for my involvement. I'll share that connection with you. Back in 2007, I was in a car accident that left me with a broken left foot, a fractured left femur, and my face meeting the car's dashboard, resulting in a severe concussion. To address the pain, I was prescribed opioids. Now, here's where it gets interesting: Due to the concussion, I completely forgot that I had already taken two of those pills, and I ended up taking two more. If I hadn't woken up and realized what happened, I could have been in a dire situation. So that incident is certainly part of my connection to this cause. But the primary reason I'm deeply committed to this mission is my network of connections and driven individuals who share this vision. I firmly believe that if you have the means to make a significant positive impact on people's lives and you choose not to act, it's a tragedy. I have the resources and the drive to make a difference, and I can't let that opportunity slip by. I understand firsthand the challenges faced by individuals in similar situations, and it's a matter of doing our absolute best because there aren't many people with the kind of access we have to make a meaningful change in this field. [7:56] So, considering that this concept has existed for a while, why do you think it's relatively unknown, and why aren't more people aware of these potentially life-changing treatments? First of all, cannabis has been unfairly demonized for a long time, which has created a lot of skepticism and hesitation around it. People tend to view it in a negative light. As for ketamine, it's a relatively recent discovery that it can effectively break addictions about 85% of the time. This breakthrough has only come to light in the last decade or so. Despite ketamine's extensive use in pediatric surgery for its safety, its potential for addiction treatment remained largely unknown. We're working to change that by bringing this knowledge to the forefront. While there are ketamine clinics here and there, not many people are aware of its potential in addiction treatment. What sets us apart is that we've developed a technology using sublingual strips that can deliver ketamine safely and effectively. This means we can reach more people and help them overcome addiction. As we continue to share this information through platforms like podcasts, we hope to create greater awareness and meet the growing demand for this groundbreaking approach, ultimately helping more individuals break free from addiction. [9:25] Could you explain what ketamine is? I've heard of it, but I'm not entirely sure what it is and how it works. Can you break it down for us? Ketamine serves a dual purpose – it's used for pain management and as an anesthetic to induce unconsciousness. The crucial difference is how opioids and ketamine affect the brain. Opioids impact various brain regions, including the one responsible for autonomic respiration, which controls breathing during sleep. The danger with opioids is that they can suppress this part of the brain, causing respiratory failure and, ultimately, death. That's the primary reason opioids are so deadly. On the other hand, ketamine doesn't interfere with the part of the brain that controls respiration. This is why it's considered a safer option. Ketamine has been a staple in the medical world for some time due to its safety profile, particularly in surgeries where it's used as an anesthetic. Ketamine works by targeting NMDA receptors in the brain. Think of your brain as a tangled string, and NMDA helps straighten it out. When used in a specific regimen, known as a ketamine cycle over several days, it can effectively flush out addictive behaviors. Some individuals have reported that after a five-day session, they experienced a significant reduction in their cravings and addiction, such as in the case of cocaine. In essence, ketamine offers a safer alternative for addiction treatment without the life-threatening respiratory risks associated with opioids. [15:56] How can we reconsider the demonization of substances like marijuana and psychedelics for potential benefits? It's fascinating how politics often shifts with public opinion and perception. When it comes to topics like medical cannabis, it's reassuring to see that the vast majority of individuals support expanding doctors' choices for patient care, especially when these alternatives are safer. Public sentiment can have a significant impact on motivating policymakers to contemplate changes in laws. Engaging in nationwide discussions and open dialogues on these topics can help dismantle any existing barriers and clarify misunderstandings. Individuals need to express their backing for policies that resonate with their principles and the welfare of the community. In doing so, we can offer guidance to our representatives and ensure they remain attentive to our shared aspirations and necessities. [21:10] What does life look like for you? You know, it's one of those things when you're able to help somebody with something they've never had anyone else help them with. We do this with lives, and we do this with conditions like ulcerative colitis, and more. When you finally fix an issue that someone has been desperately struggling with, it's the most rewarding feeling you can experience. Helping someone in need is incredibly fulfilling, and I aspire to make a positive impact on as many lives as possible. I envision our work expanding beyond Dallas, reaching other areas such as California. We're also planning to offer online services. My goal for the next five years, looking ahead to 2027 or 2028, is to significantly reduce the number of deaths related to addiction. I believe we might see an increase in the next two or three years, possibly reaching around 150,000, but after that, we can make substantial progress. [26:56] How do you envision your role in the future of this mission? Do you aspire to be the enduring face of this initiative, or are you open to passing the torch to someone else if it serves the cause better? This is just one facet of what I do. I'm passionate about many things, and I often speak about various topics in the medical field. For example, I frequently discuss hormones, which can be a hot topic. But the truth is, I've witnessed incredible transformations in people's lives by addressing hormone imbalances. It's remarkable how it can help with brain function and other health issues. As for being the face of this movement, I'll gladly do it as long as it benefits the cause. If someone else, maybe younger or more attractive, comes along and can take the reins, that's fantastic. I'm not possessive about it. My goal is to see this initiative reach its full potential. If I don't contribute to that, it would feel like a failure because, right now, this is my purpose to make a difference. [30:28] What promise did God make to the world when he created you? I believe my gifts are strongly connected to an understanding of physiological function and a deep passion for improving health. My purpose seems to revolve around being a doctor for as many people as I can, dedicated to enhancing their overall health and wellness. In the grand scheme of all the things I've done, this aspect might be the most significant. How to connect with Dr. Chalmers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chalmerswellness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrChalmers LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-chalmers
It was an honor to have the opportunity to present a TEDx talk about the opioid crisis, and the talk was about how the solution to a potential 60% reduction in death by opioids. Feedback and interactions have been fantastic. Here is the first question broken out in a video response. Check out all of my research on the solution to the opiod crisis at Pillarsofwellness.com/tedx.comDr. Matt Chalmers.: [00:00:03] This. Doctor Chalmers, welcome to Wellness Insights with me, Dr. Chalmers. All right, so we talked about this a little bit, my TEDx talk. How do I address the concern about dosing cannabis? So the problem we get into is that if you're just smoking flowers, smoking joints, that type of thing, it's really hard to get five or ten milligrams. [00:00:20][16.7]Dr. Matt Chalmers.: [00:00:22] Again, the whole joints can hurt you. But if you're a little bit too high to function and you're laughing all the time, you're not going to get through your day. So gummies can do this. Not great. But if you find low-dose gummies, five mg, that type of thing, that's fantastic. But the strips, the sublingual strips that I like. [00:00:31][9.4]Dr. Matt Chalmers.: [00:00:31] So if you're if you're out and about game eight strips dot com, that's a delta eight strip it is at the moment, legal in 30-something states. So I would grab as much as you can because they're going to make that illegal probably by the end of this year. And they have no plans of making cannabis legal for medical in any of the states where it's going to be illegal. So grab what you can because you're going to need it. [00:01:04][33.2]Dr. Matt Chalmers.: [00:01:05] The way the strips work is that you can cut them in half in thirds. You can get a 16 to just a little tiny sliver off. And that's that's the way that we dose it because, you know, it's a 20 milligram, 25 milligrams strap depending on what you're getting. So if you cut it in half, so obviously math, if it's a 20 milligram cut in half, it's ten and ten. You can't really do that with gummies, though. The way that it works with gummies is that they kind of clump up the active ingredient, and it comes up. And so if you have a gummy like this and it's all over here if you cut it in half, all is going to be here. None of us can be over here. Or you get 70, 30. It's very, very difficult to dose them with gummies, but with the strips since are evenly applied, you can cut them up like that and be really consistent. [00:01:46][41.0]Dr. Matt Chalmers.: [00:01:46] So you can. No, I need a third of a strip to go to sleep. I need a quarter of a strip to do this. So that's what's been good. One of the ladies found out that we gave this to. She found out that a third of the strip would have the same pain-fighting power as a ten-milligram oxy, which is pretty impressive because that's ten milligrams of basic heroin. Heroin and oxy are the same strength. They're stronger than morphine. Morphine is a one on the scale, and heroin and oxy are about a six or seven. So it's fentanyl, by the way, is 179. So fentanyl is ridiculously stronger and it's used all the time in hospitals to help knock people out. It is a functional drug. [00:02:28][41.5]Dr. Matt Chalmers.: [00:02:28] It is needed for surgery. It should never be on the street, though. So that's how we address the dosage piece. Now, the fun thing is, is that so? Let's say that you have a pain and let's say it's in your son, and you give him a little bit, and it doesn't quite cover it. You can give him a little bit more and okay, now I know. Now I know I need to give him a quarter of a strap or, you know, a fifth of a strap or whatever to combat this issue. [00:02:52][23.7]Dr. Matt Chalmers.: [00:02:52] This, you know, that's how we dealt with his surgery. I gave him a little bit. He was like, It helps, but not really. I gave him a little bit more, and he was like, okay, that helped. And so I was like, okay, those two added together was what we needed. And so that's how we dosed it. Really, simple. So, I talk about that in a TED talk. So we'll add that clip in here so that you can see about what I did with my son. , what solution did I give the sublingual cannabis strips? That's that's a game strip. WSJ.com. We have a couple of groups that we're talking to about doing actual real pain studies with them. And so, hopefully, we'll have a specific one tailored specifically for pain in California soon.If the rest of the country can get on board with decriminalizing medical use nationally, we'll be able to ship those strips all over the U.S., and people can use those instead of opioids for all their pain. #tedxtalk #pain #opiods #opiodcrisis #cannabisheals #cannabistalk101 #addictionrecoveryAddressing opioid addiction is a huge issue in the United States, and together we can make a difference.Check out Chalmers Pillarsofwellness.com for Wellness updates! And ask me any questions you have at questions@chalmerswellness.com. I answer all of them and look forward to hearing from you.The Chalmers Wellness Stubstack just launched. Comment, Like, and Interact with other people on their wellness journey. Communities can make a difference. DrChalmers.substack.comDr. Matt ChalmersDisclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Before taking any action based on this information you should first consult with your physician or health care provider. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions regarding a medical condition, your health, or wellness.
President & Owner of Chalmers Wellness™, Dr. Matt Chalmers joins Blue, Joe Grande, & Tony K. AKA TheInsiderInvestor for an in-depth discussion about his life journey. Be sure to visit the website at www.chalmerswellness.com & follow him on IG @chalmerswellnessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered who a child of a family of engineers would be? Think chiropractic care, but on a deeper level. Meet Dr. Matt Chalmers. A man that loves to look deeper into the health of humans and how cannabis, vitamins and supplements, and hormones can change your life forever.#RickJordan #Podcast #healthWe Meet: Matt Chalmers, Chalmers WellnessEpisode References: Chiropractic CareConnect:Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordanConnect with Matt: https://pillarsofwellness.com/Universal Rate & Review: https://lovethepodcast.com/allinwithrickjordanSubscribe & Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RickJordanALLINAbout Matt:I kept seeing that people had issues and no one wanted to find the answers to them. Since I had issues and everyone was wrong about them and I had to fix them I started looking at how to fix everyone else, like a puzzle. So I wake up at 4 every morning and I have for 10 years and I read research. So I have been able to figure out from the research how to fix a lot of things.
The RSB Show 5-26-23 - Kids COVID jab safety, Dr. Matt Chalmers, Long-term wellness, Nutrition, Women's health, Kirsch $5 million challenge, Michael Boldin, Deep fake concerns, Elon Musk Neuralink
On this episode Erik is joined by Dr. Matt Chalmers, . Dr. Matt Chalmers is a health and wellness expert, author, podcast host and speaker who specializes in the areas of long-term wellness, nutrition, women's health, weight loss, athlete wellness and holistic healing. With a client list that includes professional athletes, business executives, politicians and celebrities, Dr. Chalmers takes a holistic-based approach with patients to identify and treat the source of their issues. Medical doctors regularly refer patients to Dr. Chalmers when traditional medications and treatments are not working with their patients. Dr. Chalmers works with patients to identify, treat and manage a wide variety of issues, including weight loss/gain, digestive problems, chronic fatigue, pain, injuries, celiac disease, chiropractic problems, fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome and plantar fasciitis. He also provides patients with hormone therapy guidance and treatment. Dr. Chalmers is the author of the bestselling book “Pillars of Wellness,” which helps readers cut through the information overload about wellness, exercise and diet to figure out the actions they can take that will have the greatest impact. The book details how to fuel the body physically, mentally and spiritually. Every week Dr. Chalmers discusses a variety of health and wellness topics on his podcast “Wellness Insights,” which is distributed on all major podcast platforms. During the show he addresses a variety of subjects ranging from nutrition and exercise to weight loss, cholesterol and aging. Dr. Chalmers received his degree of Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker Chiropractic College in Dallas. He has a Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness, is a Certified Clinical Chiropractic Neurologist, a Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner and has additional certifications in spinal decompression and quantum reflex analysis. He currently lives in Dallas with his wife. More information is available at www.ChalmersWellness.com and on social media @DrChalmers1. Podcast Notes: Topics Discussed: Find Dr. Matt Chalmers on Social Media: On Instagram: @DrChalmers1 On Tik Tok: On Twitter: @DrChalmers1 On LinkedIn: On YouTube: On the Web:chalmerswellness.com
Hey guys today I want to welcome a very special guest. He is a health & wellness professional, a public speaker, and a Doctor. Please welcome Dr. Matt Chalmers. Today he talks to us about his journey to success & how he got to where he is today.You can find Matt on Facebook, Instagram, & his website.You can find Matt's book here.
According to the National Library of Medicine The United States has higher survival after age 75 than do peer countries, and it has higher rates of cancer screening and survival, better control of blood pressure and cholesterol levels, lower stroke mortality, lower rates of current smoking, and higher average household income. Dr. Matt Chalmers is a health and wellness expert, author and speaker who specializes in the areas of long-term wellness, nutrition, women's health, weight loss, athlete wellness and holistic healing. With a client list that includes professional athletes, business executives, politicians and celebrities, Dr. Chalmers takes a holistic-based approach with patients to identify and treat the source of their issues. Medical doctors regularly refer patients to Dr. Chalmers when traditional medications and treatments are not working with their patients. Dr. Chalmers is the author of the bestselling book “Pillars of Wellness,” which helps readers cut through the information overload about wellness, exercise and diet to figure out the actions they can take that will have the greatest impact. The book details how to fuel the body physically, mentally, and spiritually. Dr. Chalmers received his degree of Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker Chiropractic College in Dallas. He has a Bachelor of Science in Health and Wellness, is a Certified Clinical Chiropractic Neurologist and a Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner. For more information: https://chalmerswellness.com/ Follow: @DrChalmers1 Get the Book: https://www.amazon.ca/Pillars-Wellness-Holistic-Vitality-Longevity/dp/1736060503
In this interview, I sit with Chiropractor Dr. Matt Chalmers to discuss proper nutrition, training, recovery & more! You can learn more about Dr. Chalmers @https://zecohealth.com/mattc/ Click below to access The Zeco Recommdation Page for products I recommend for fitness, health & fatloss @ https://zecohealth.com/recommendations/